Should We Limit Free Speech?

April 15, 2020
By Arthur Milikh, Hadley Arkes

Free speech is under attack—on campus, in politics, in the media, even in business.

This unique discussion with two authorities on free speech will help you find answers to vital questions you need to think through in order to protect free speech. For example: What is free speech? Does it have limits? If so, what should those limits be?

Your guides are Dr. Hadley Arkes, the great constitutional and natural law scholar of Amherst College, and Arthur Milikh, associate director of the Heritage Foundation’s B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies.

This online discussion, recorded April 15, 2020, was cosponsored by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute and the Heritage Foundation.

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